LIMINAL SPACES
Featuring Linda Stevenson Dunlop and Tom Arie Donch
Linda Stevenson Dunlop has been an exhibiting Artist for over 40 years. Bringing color, form, and movement to the forefront of her abstractions, she works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, monotype print, and sculpture. Dunlop shares a body of artwork that is inspired by “mourning in the process of living”. She reflects “change is amongst us all. I express this through painting emotions and the sensitivity to loss. I find this is the greatest truth one can give to the world as an Artist”.
Tom Arie Donch began his career creating relief sculptures about the socially disenfranchised and environments that oppress. At the age of 23 he started to work with communities creating public art and sculptural environments. As a founding member of the Community Built Association, his work brought people together through active participation and involvement. After 42 years and hundreds of public projects in 21 States he has returned to creating relief sculptures with political, environmental and social concerns. Sculpting liminal spaces his work also focuses on the human condition and our inner journeys.